The majority remain serenely intransigent about taking on serious commitments while berating the minority for the paltriness of their sacrifice. |
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And in several cases, art that lives more in the mind than in the flesh suffers from the relative paltriness of the examples on view. |
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This result reflects the ruling arbitrariness in labour relations and the paltriness of the unions as counterpart to the State as employer. |
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Perhaps it's just that the power of the wind and rain remind me of the paltriness of the original irritation but I never fail to feel renewed by such weather. |
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I checked out and went home to reassume my whole-body suit of paltriness and immediately felt much, much better. |
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End the Dublin Agreement and establish a common European asylum system The problems with David Cameron's pledge to take in 20,000 refugees over five years go beyond the relative paltriness of the offer. |
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Their terribleness is the point – a badge of independence from Hollywood's corrupting glamour, the very paltriness of their artistic ambitions a reassuring sign of the sincerity of their belief. |
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